The Scandinavian mid-century furniture industry developed in the period between the 1930s and the 1970s, and it was a period of significant growth and innovation. This period saw the emergence of several iconic designers and furniture manufacturers, who created a new style of furniture that combined functionality, simplicity, and modernity.

The development of the Scandinavian mid-century furniture industry was influenced by several factors, including the social and economic conditions of the time, the availability of new materials and technologies, and the influence of modernist design principles.

One of the key factors in the development of the Scandinavian mid-century furniture industry was the emphasis on functionalism and simplicity. This approach to design was influenced by the social and economic conditions of the time, which demanded furniture that was practical, affordable, and easy to manufacture. The designers of the mid-century furniture industry focused on creating furniture that was more...

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Danish wardrobe, in Brazilian rosewood with sliding doors.…

Danish wardrobe, in Brazilian rosewood with sliding doors. Denmark, c 1960s, 165 cm high, 151 cm wide, 61 cm deep

Scandinavian wardrobe. Circa 1960 oak, with two sliding doors…

1960s Scandinavian Oak Wardrobe with Sliding Doors

Scandinavian wardrobe. Circa 1960 oak, with two sliding doors and metal pulls